Wikipedia:WikiProject Women's Classical Committee/Outcomes2017
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The Women's Classical Committee Wikipedia project was started in 2017. In 2017 we created 54 articles and improved 29.
Articles improved (December 2017)
- Clotilde Tambroni - and moved to watchlist. Also added information and links to her on Adamo Tadolini and Ireneo Affò pages
- Grace Macurdy
Articles improved (November 2017)
- Anne Dacier - also edited André Dacier to ensure her notability is accurately reflected on that page and Tanneguy Le Fèvre to add her.
- Grace Macurdy
- Anna Maria van Schurmann - also added her to University of Utrecht and List of people associated with Utrecht University pages
- Dilys Powell
- Philomen Probert
- Averil Cameron
- Winifred Lamb
Articles created (November 2017)
Articles improved (October 2017)
Articles created (October 2017)
Articles created (September 2017)
Articles created and edited at the Third Editathon (15 September 2017)
Articles created (August 2017)
Articles created (July 2017)
Articles improved (July 2017)
Articles created (June 2017)
Articles improved (June 2017)
Articles created (May 2017)
Articles improved (April 2017)
Articles created (March 2017)
- Agnata Butler (née Ramsay) - Did You Know ... that Punch honoured Agnata Ramsay's exam success with a cartoon (pictured)? (9 April - 9,966 views)
- Barbara Hammond – Did You Know ... that Barbara Bradby was the first woman to ride a bicycle at Oxford University, where her academic prowess inspired a limerick? (7 April - 9,987 views)
- Suzanne Dixon
- Theodora
- Ruth Scodel
Articles created (Feb 2017)
Articles improved (Jan 2017)
Articles created (Jan 2017)
- Alison Ruth Sharrock
- Amy Richlin – Did You Know ... that Amy Richlin teaches ancient sex? (5 February - 5,588 views)
- Beryl Rawson – Did You Know ... that in the late 1970s Beryl Rawson used computers to analyse the family life of Roman slaves? (6 February - 3,464 views)
- Dorothy Tarrant – Did You Know ... that the first female British professor of Greek, Dorothy Tarrant, analysed Plato's style to conclude that he did not write the Socratic dialogue on beauty? (19 March - 1,910 views)
- Edith Hall (disambiguation)
- Edith Sharpley
- Froma Zeitlin
- Helene P. Foley
- Jenny Strauss Clay
- Judith P. Hallett
- Kate Cooper
- Miriam T. Griffin – Did You Know ... that classical scholar Miriam T. Griffin believes that the Roman emperor Nero was hounded by fear, panic, and persecutory delusions at the end of his reign? (22 March - 2,098 views)
- Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz
- Susanna Elm – Did You Know ... that Susanna Elm's book Virgins of God draws on little-known sources such as the Letter to the Virgins Who Went to Jerusalem? (18 March - 783 views)
- Elizabeth A. Clark
- Mary Harlow